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Twilight's Last Gleaming
Thriller
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- Critics' pick
Aldrich’s late-period political thriller has been unduly ignored, even by his die-hard fans. But this tale of an Air Force general (Lancaster) who takes over a nuclear silo contains all of the he-man auteur’s signature touches.
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Sat May 18
– Thu May 23 - The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear
Animation
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- Critics' pick
This award-winning animated feature opens with a polar bear stealing a human child to raise as its own. But trouble arises when the boy’s parents come hunting his new family.
- Sun May 19
- The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
The Swimmer
Drama
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- Critics' pick
Lancaster stars in a terrific movie with an unlikely premise (based on a Cheever story): A man swims from pool to pool en route to his home, and each pool evokes odd memories. Weirder than you can possibly imagine, it’s also utterly compelling.
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Sun May 19
– Thu May 23 - The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
Sweet Smell of Success
Satire
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- Critics' pick
Legendary cinematographer James Wong Howe transforms the streets of Manhattan into a cruel playground for this cynical take on the fuel that fires the gossip columns. It’s also got some of the greatest movie dialogue ever penned and career-best performances...
- Sun May 19
- The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
Atlantic City
Drama
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- Critics' pick
For some reason, what everybody remembers from this first-rate drama is the scene in which a bare-breasted Susan Sarandon washes herself with lemon juice. Memories of mammaries aside, it’s a low-key gem. Lancaster is an aging mobster.
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Sun May 19
– Thu May 23 - The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
From Here to Eternity
Drama, Romance
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- Critics' pick
Lancaster and Deborah Kerr making out in the surf is one of film history’s most enduring images. The movie surrounding it (which includes Frank Sinatra in an Oscar-winning turn) isn’t half bad either.
- Sun May 19
- The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
The Flame and the Arrow
Action & adventure
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- Critics' pick
Trained as an acrobat, Lancaster excelled at physical action, and this is a fine example of medieval swashbuckling.
- Mon May 20
- The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, New York, 10023
- Mon May 20
- The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
The Flame and the Arrow
Action & adventure
- $
- Critics' pick
Trained as an acrobat, Lancaster excelled at physical action, and this is a fine example of medieval swashbuckling.
- Mon May 20
- The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, New York, 10023
Ulzana's Raid
Action & adventure
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- Critics' pick
Lancaster plays a Native American in this revisionist Western (just as he did in 1954’s Apache), and while it’s still not politically correct, it’s rousing entertainment regardless.
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Mon May 20
– Wed May 22 - The Film Society of Lincoln Center 165 W 65th St, (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave), New York, 10023
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